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Several Northern Kentucky schools and their Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSC) benefited from a statewide allotment of $15 million in grants from the Governor s Emergency Education Relief Fund 2 (GEER II).
The grants will fund educational support services needed due to COVID-19’s impact on schools, youth and families, with a focus on early childhood education and child care, as well as family crisis and mental health counseling, a news release said. Local FRYSCs applied for a maximum allocation of $100,000.
“As an education first administration, we are going to make sure that Kentucky educators, students and families have the support they need as we move out of the COVID-19 crisis,” said Gov. Andy Beshear. “This funding will help parents return to work knowing their children are learning in a safe, caring place, and it will also help families bounce back from the menta
Gov. Beshear highlights economic development investments in the commonwealth
Gov. Beshear highlighted economic development, infrastructure, and education during his weekly Team Kentucky address.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) â Gov. Beshear highlighted economic development, infrastructure, and education during his weekly Team Kentucky address.
Nine tech-based businesses will receive a total of $900,000 in state funds through grants from the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Matching Funds Program.
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman announced $15 million in grants will be awarded to 150 local Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSCs) from the second round of the Governor s Emergency Education Relief Fund 2 (GEER II). The GEER II grants will fund educational support services, with a focus on early childhood education and child care, as well as family crisis and mental health counseling.
I feel stress-free | NC high school grads eligible for free classes at Forsyth Tech
The program is paid for in large part by the same grant that will cover tuition at other state community colleges for 2021 high school grads. Author: Grace Holland Updated: 6:34 AM EDT July 2, 2021
FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. Many teenagers who just graduated high school are getting ready to start a new chapter.
It s a fresh start in college after a chaotic couple of years in the pandemic, and for some, it will be free, thanks to a statewide grant. I feel stress-free and I feel much more confident, Alexa Talbott said. I am obviously very grateful to have the opportunity to go to college for free.
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